Fanon:Matilda Turner

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Matilda Turner
Gender Female Female
Age Teen
Life state Sim
Education and employment
School High School
Grade A
Family
Family/Families Turner family
Parents Sam Turner, Minnie Turner
Siblings George Turner Brother, Julia Turner Sister, Freddie Turner Brother, Roy Turner Brother, Calvin Turner Brother
Personality
Traits Neat
Outgoing
Collector
Aspiration Outdoor Enthusiast
Appearance
Hair color Red
Eye color Blue
Skin color Light
Body shape Thin Thin
Other information
Game The Sims 4
Playability Playable
World Newcrest

Matilda Harriet Turner is a Sim created by Micah-l-lucas who resides with the Turner family in Newcrest. She resides with her parents Sam Turner and Minnie Turner, as well as four of her siblings: Julia Turner, Freddie Turner, Roy Turner, and Calvin Turner.

History[edit | edit source]

Matilda Turner was born on a Friday in the summer of 1896 at 3:10 PM. She was the third of six children born to Sam Turner and Minnie Turner. She had five siblings: George (1891), Julia (1893), Freddie (1898), Roy (1898), and Calvin (1901). Her parents bred frogs, fished, and gardened for money, which brought in some decent money for the family. She had a difficult relationship with her parents and siblings during her early life because she was so fussy and demanding.

During her childhood, after she grew out of her fussiness, she became close with the Schaffer children who lived in the same neighborhood as the Turners. The Schaffers had lost their father in a mining accident in 1889, and were known for being underfed and poor. She took a liking to Barrett, one of the Schaffer boys, and would often bring extra food in her lunch so he would have something to eat.